After slavery comments, Kanye West said Kim Kardashian could leave him

By Isabel Thomson Officer| 6 months ago

'My wife callin', screamin', say, 'we 'bout to lose it all!'

Controversial rapper Kanye West's latest album Ye dropped just days ago with a star-studded Wyoming launch party, but a closer look at his eighth studio album shows some personal revelations.

Most shocking is a supposed lyric anecdote of a particularly intimate argument with his wife Kim Kardashian West after his damaging comments stating that "[slavery] sounded like a choice" sparked outrage.

Just last month, Kanye, 40, came into seriously hot water for his vocal support of President Donald Trump and for his devastating statements on slavery being a choice were broadcast on TMZ during a bizarre interview.

"When you hear about slavery for 400 years — for 400 years? That sounds like a choice. Like, you were there for 400 years and it's all of y'all ... It's like we're mentally in prison," he ranted.

According to the track 'Wouldn’t Leave' off the latest LP, Kanye says that Kim, 37, screamed at him because he had risked everything they have over his careless comments. Kanye responded that she could leave, but she didn't.

"My wife callin', screamin', say, 'we 'bout to lose it all!'/Had to calm her down 'cause she couldn't breathe/Told her she could leave me now/But she wouldn't leave," he raps.

On the same track, the 21-time Grammy winner opens up about having bipolar calling it a superpower, not a disability.

"U haven't been right since u got kicked out of the studio in Hawaii wearing fake Yeezy's @RHYMEFEST You're over levergenging Kanye's name & asked Kanye to donate money to u so stop w your fake community politics & lies. Truth is you haven't been able to sustain the foundation," tweeted the makeup mogul.